Corrections Deputy Superintendent 2-DHS-DCR-Potomac Highlands Regional Jail-Hampshire Co.
State of West Virginia
Posted: January 22, 2025 (358 days ago)
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City of Las Vegas
Department of Public Safety
Location
Las Vegas, Nevada, 89101
Salary
Type
Closes
This job is for experienced corrections officers who are switching from similar roles at other agencies, focusing on maintaining security and order in a city jail in Las Vegas.
It offers competitive pay based on prior experience, great benefits like a pension and no state taxes, and a straightforward hiring process for out-of-state applicants without needing full academy training.
A good fit would be a certified peace officer with at least one year of relevant experience who wants stable government work in a vibrant city.
| Step 1 | one year of experience | $60,077 annual |
| Step 7 | seven years of experience | $76,016 annual |
| Step 13 (top pay) | n/a | $94,334 annual |
+ Nevada PERS Pension - Employer Paid Agency
+ No Social Security Deduction (6.2% stays in your check)+ Employee contributions are currently $40 per month.
+ Uniform Allowance $1,700 annually
+ 80 hours vacation (year 1)
+ 120 hours vacation (year 2)
+ 104 hours annual sick leave
+ 13 paid holidays
+ Tuition Reimbursement $5,250 annually
Out-of-State Applicant Information
What is the travel commitment for applicants?
The department has a lateral hiring process that only requires one trip into the area.
Is there a physical readiness test for laterals?
No, the department does not require this test, however, you must pass a medical fit-for-duty assessment upon job offer.
Do lateral hires have to complete an academy?
No, the State of Nevada has recently adopted POST III certification reciprocity for Corrections Officers from other states.
What are the requirements for reciprocity?
Certification as peace officer or its equivalent in another state, or have completed a federal law enforcement training program that is equivalent to a category III peace officer in that state.
Currently employed as a peace officer, or no more than a 60 month employment gap as a peace officer.
Meet hiring standards listed under NAC289.110
Pass the online reciprocity course within 90 days of starting the course.
Pass the Nevada State Certification exam.
Certification has not been revoked or suspended.
Who do I contact if I have questions about the out-of-state process?
You can email Ron Prewitt at rprewitt@lasvegasnevada.gov
All candidates are prohibited from having tattoos or any other visible markings on their faces or collarbones. The department may make exceptions for hands and neck tattoos upon review and approval.
Essential Functions:
Marginal Functions:
Experience: Must have prior service experience, and have passed probation, with a law enforcement agency in the performance of duties directly related to Category III Peace Officer standards.
Service time must be within five years immediately preceding application with the City of Las Vegas. Training: Equivalent to graduation from high school.
License or Certificate Possession of an appropriate, valid driver's license on the date of application, and maintenance thereafter.
Must be twenty-one years of age and a citizen of the United States on the date of application. Possession of current Nevada P.O.S.T.
category I, II, or III on the date of application, or demonstrate the ability to obtain reciprocity within a reasonable period. Certification must be maintained thereafter. (Please note: P.O.S.T.
certification requires qualifying with a firearm at least twice each year.)
Knowledge of:
Basic methods and procedures of corrections and law enforcement.
Basic corrections and law enforcement regulations.
Basic first-aid and CPR practices and techniques.
Basic self-defense tactics.
General laws pertaining to the operation of a correctional facility.
Basic report writing techniques.
Ability to:
Learn to interpret and enforce laws pertaining to detention and corrections.Learn to interpret and enforce federal, state and local laws and departmental regulations.Learn and administer first-aid and CPR techniques.Learn practices and procedures to be used in emergency situations.Learn public relations practices.Learn to operate a computer.Learn security procedures.Use and properly care for firearms.Observe details accurately, recognize suspicious behavior.Understand and carry out written and oral instructions.Prepare reports.Learn the operation of standard equipment and facilities required in the performance of assigned tasks.Meet the physical requirements established by the department.Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing.Obtain P.O.S.T.
basic certification.Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with those contacted in the course of work.Maintain physical condition appropriate to the performance of assigned duties and responsibilities, which may include the following: -- Subduing resisting individuals; -- Chasing fleeing subjects; -- Running, walking, crouching or crawling during emergency operations; -- Moving equipment and injured/deceased persons;; -- Climbing stairs/ladders; -- Performing life-saving and rescue procedures; -- Walking, standing, or sitting for extended periods of time; and -- Operating assigned police equipment and vehicles.Effectively deal with personal danger which may include exposure to: -- Armed/dangerous persons; and -- Communicable diseasesMaintain effective audio-visual discrimination and perception needed for: -- Making observations; -- Communicating with others; -- Reading and writing; and -- Operating assigned equipment and vehicles.Maintain cognitive capacity which allows the capability of: -- Exercising sound judgment and rational thinking under dangerous circumstances; -- Evaluate various options and alternatives and choose an appropriate and reasonable course of action.
Competencies:
Core Workforce Competencies
Professionalism – Demonstrates core values by being honest, respectful and positive.
Effective Communication – Expresses verbal and written thought in a clear and understandable manner.
Customer Focus – Demonstrates genuine concern and satisfies external and/or internal customers based on the CLV core purpose and values.
Adaptability – Able to effectively modify behavior to suit changing workforce demands.
Problem Solving – Solves problems by considering all causes, solutions and outcomes.
Productive Partnerships – Develops, maintains and strengthens partnerships with others.
Technical and Safety Expertise – Possesses a depth of knowledge, skill and ability in a technical (job) area.
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